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Worldwide the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections is increasing. Today we will discuss innovative ways of testing and treating large number of patients with STIs that are equitable, reliable and potentially cost-effective. We will discuss the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC) research published in The Lancet Public Health in 2017 and NIHR funded SEQUENCE Digital research program based in UK as well as the multi-site co-designed EmERGE research program based in UK, Croatia and Zambia.
Host: Ass Prof/Dr Fabiola Martin, Sexual Health Specialist, Associate Professor at Australian National University
Guests: Professor Claudia Estcourt, Professor of Sexual Health & HIV in Glasgow, Scotland and in London and a sexual health clinician
Dr Mary Darking, Principal Lecturer in Social Policy and Innovation at Brighton University
Lancet paper:
By BMJ Group4.3
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Worldwide the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections is increasing. Today we will discuss innovative ways of testing and treating large number of patients with STIs that are equitable, reliable and potentially cost-effective. We will discuss the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC) research published in The Lancet Public Health in 2017 and NIHR funded SEQUENCE Digital research program based in UK as well as the multi-site co-designed EmERGE research program based in UK, Croatia and Zambia.
Host: Ass Prof/Dr Fabiola Martin, Sexual Health Specialist, Associate Professor at Australian National University
Guests: Professor Claudia Estcourt, Professor of Sexual Health & HIV in Glasgow, Scotland and in London and a sexual health clinician
Dr Mary Darking, Principal Lecturer in Social Policy and Innovation at Brighton University
Lancet paper:

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